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| Beatrice Crider Mary Derencinovi Marcia Berry James Collins ch Betty Elrod Joan Frank Frances Galli Charles Gluth Howard Forsberg Anna Georgieff Neville Gough Eugene Hook Rose Marie Lax Lorraine Legler Jac Joyce Kovich Gerald Klebofeki Patricia McCoy Helene Johnson k Malovich Mary Massey
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JUNIORS OF FIC ERS Norman ‘ialters, Treas.; Dorothy Nicoletto, Secr. Howard Forsberg, Pres.; Joan Frank, Vice-Pres. As usual, the members of the Junior Class have been kept very busy all year, selling potato chips, giving dances and trying to think up other ways to make money for the prom. Not only were the Juniors themselves busy- bodies throughout the year, but they also kept their register teachers, Mise Briley and Mrs. Saxton, hopping , when it came to keeping an attend- ance record or getting the report cards in on time. Their work and brain-racking, however, were not in vain; for despite gas rationing, curfew, and other difficult conditions due to the war, the prom turned out to be a great success. Everyone had a grand time dancing to the music of Mickey Isley's Orchestra in the newly decorated pavillion. The social affairs of the year were planned by the social committee, consisting of Joe Mladenik and Girlie McDermott, co-chairmen; Marcia Berry, Bette Talmadge, Bill Hjerpe, and Joe Proctor. The first dance of the year, the Junior Struggle, held in the Edison gym, provided a good start that led on to other successful dances. As the Juniors anxiously looked forward to the day when they would assume the envied positions left by the Seniors, they knew that they would have to earn it, and earn it they did. In fact, eight of the nine charter members of the Edison Honor Society come from the Junior Class. Some of their former class mates have left school to join the Services, and to them, no matter where they may be, are extended the best wishes of the class of '46, Berore Juniors not pictured in the following pages: Adeline Horszt, Eileen Matz, Ber- nice Miller, Alberta Strauch, Robert Veughn, Bernard Waddell, Leon Windmiller,. » a mint = 6.) aS eee
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Girlie McDermott Harold Meeks Ora Mitchell Joe Mladenik Dorothy Nicoletto Richard Oliver John Panchisin Margie Pappas Phyllis Pinnell Edith Porter Florence Ralston Carol Richards Richard Shultz Mary Stratton Barbara Squibb Bette Talmadge Norman Walters Bette Waters Melvin Welch Dona Williams Lawaine Zenci
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